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IGL002
16th June 2011, 05:00 PM
G'day,

Does anyone make alloy bullbars for Defenders?

If not, my next choice is the Dolium (code LRBBR) item.

The Dolium website says they are discontinued however, they will still order me one from South Africa if I wish.

Cheers,

Iglooist

"I started out with nothing and still have most of it left"

lambrover
16th June 2011, 07:48 PM
Why ali, no where near as strong. If you have a animal strike the ali one will fold up.

Benny_IIA
18th June 2011, 09:56 AM
Why ali, no where near as strong. If you have a animal strike the ali one will fold up.

what he said.

i don't think you can past an arb bar.

5teve
18th June 2011, 10:08 AM
ally can be as strong or stronger, depends on how its made and what its made from.. like for like yes it will be weaker, but the 30kg beast of an ally bar i have on the deefer i reckon would hold up pretty well.

Its made from 6, 8, and 10mm plate!

Steve

VladTepes
21st June 2011, 08:02 AM
But why buy Ali when you can buy steel. In order to be as strong as steel it has to be thicker so in the weight department its not that much different, A steel bar can often (not always) be repaired if bent, an ali bar no way.
Much easier to weld / modify a steel bar too.

Loubrey
21st June 2011, 10:09 AM
I've got the Dolium/ Front Runner jobbie fitted. Very tidy and the curved corners make it look very close to original parts. I can recommend this bull bar to all that might be interrested.

As Benny said, the ARB one is tough as nails too, but I personally didn't like the shape of it, so I chose the FR one supplied by Opposite Lock (apparently the last stocked one in WA).

Cheers!

Michael2
21st June 2011, 11:27 AM
But why buy Ali when you can buy steel. In order to be as strong as steel it has to be thicker so in the weight department its not that much different, A steel bar can often (not always) be repaired if bent, an ali bar no way.
Much easier to weld / modify a steel bar too.

To match the strength of steel, an alloy bar will end up at 2/3 the weight of the steel bar (from my reading). So there are weight and corrosion saving to be had.

VladTepes
21st June 2011, 11:28 AM
Those maths are right but it depends what type of "strength" you mean - obviously the 2 materials have different properties.

isuzurover
21st June 2011, 12:18 PM
To match the strength of steel, an alloy bar will end up at 2/3 the weight of the steel bar (from my reading). So there are weight and corrosion saving to be had.

The bullbar might not corrode, but other things will... When I removed the ally bull bar on my 110, two of the mounting bolts had corroded so much (due to electrolysis) that they snapped on removal.

VladTepes
21st June 2011, 12:25 PM
ouch !

muddys1
24th June 2011, 11:37 PM
when i was driving road trains, all our bullbars were ally
hit heaps of roos, goats etc no damadge at all
actually been meaning to go around to irwin bullbars
just near home they specialise in ally bars
seen the dolium one and wouldnt mind a good look at those too

muddy